Aggregation-induced emission (AIE) has been much employed for visualizing material aggregation and self-assembly. However, water is generally required for the preparation of the AIE aggregates, the operation of which limits numerous material processing behaviors. Employing hexathiobenzene-based small molecules, monopolymers, and block copolymers as different material prototypes, we herein achieve AIE in pure organic phases by applying a nonequilibrium strategy, photoexcitation-controlled aggregation. This strategy enabled a dynamic change of molecular conformation rather than chemical structure upon irradiation, leading to a continuous aggregation-dependent luminescent enhancement (up to similar to 200-fold increase of the luminescent quant...
In this contribution, we present the synthesis and self-assembly of alkylated thioethers with intere...
Organic luminogens have been widely used in optoelectronic devices, bioimaging, and sensing. Convent...
Crystallization of a luminogen normally red-shifts and weakens its emission. During investigation of...
Aggregation-induced emission (AIE) has been much employed for visualizing material aggregation and s...
In the past two decades, the advancement of aggregation-induced emission (AIE) has greatly advanced ...
A group of organic chromophoric molecules including siloles, pyrans, tetraphenylethylenes and fulven...
The mechanism of aggregation-induced emission, which overcomes the common aggregation-caused quenchi...
Luminescence is the process of light emission by luminescent materials. In recent years, the develop...
cis,cis-1,2,3,4-Tetraphenylbutadiene (TPBD) exhibits aggregation-induced emission (AIE) in the UV-bl...
Aggregation of classical fluorophores always quenches their light emission, which is notoriously kno...
The emergence and development of aggregation induced emission (AIE) have attracted worldwide attenti...
Aggregation-induced emission (AIE) is a newly developed phenomenon that is exactly opposite to the a...
It has been a textbook knowledge that chromophore aggregation generally quenches light emission. Her...
The initial stage of organic crystal formation during solvent evaporation was observed using aggrega...
Development of new luminogenic materials with aggregation-induced emissioncharacteristics (AIE) and ...
In this contribution, we present the synthesis and self-assembly of alkylated thioethers with intere...
Organic luminogens have been widely used in optoelectronic devices, bioimaging, and sensing. Convent...
Crystallization of a luminogen normally red-shifts and weakens its emission. During investigation of...
Aggregation-induced emission (AIE) has been much employed for visualizing material aggregation and s...
In the past two decades, the advancement of aggregation-induced emission (AIE) has greatly advanced ...
A group of organic chromophoric molecules including siloles, pyrans, tetraphenylethylenes and fulven...
The mechanism of aggregation-induced emission, which overcomes the common aggregation-caused quenchi...
Luminescence is the process of light emission by luminescent materials. In recent years, the develop...
cis,cis-1,2,3,4-Tetraphenylbutadiene (TPBD) exhibits aggregation-induced emission (AIE) in the UV-bl...
Aggregation of classical fluorophores always quenches their light emission, which is notoriously kno...
The emergence and development of aggregation induced emission (AIE) have attracted worldwide attenti...
Aggregation-induced emission (AIE) is a newly developed phenomenon that is exactly opposite to the a...
It has been a textbook knowledge that chromophore aggregation generally quenches light emission. Her...
The initial stage of organic crystal formation during solvent evaporation was observed using aggrega...
Development of new luminogenic materials with aggregation-induced emissioncharacteristics (AIE) and ...
In this contribution, we present the synthesis and self-assembly of alkylated thioethers with intere...
Organic luminogens have been widely used in optoelectronic devices, bioimaging, and sensing. Convent...
Crystallization of a luminogen normally red-shifts and weakens its emission. During investigation of...